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My father is an alcoholic, hes 57 and lives with me. He claims employment support. I need help covering the cost of his food?
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Here is an article about programs that are available that might help with food costs:
https://www.agingcare.com/120513
The AgingCare Team
08/03/2010 14:49:40
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